• Trigon Metals (TM) has completed its 100 per cent acquisition of the Silver Hill Project in the Anti-Atlas region of Morocco
  • The purchase was made through Trigon’s acquisition of Technomine Africa SARL, which owns the copper-silver project
  • As consideration for the deal, Trigon has paid C$500,000 in cash to the vendors and issued six million common shares, with further payments to come
  • Previous surface exploration at the project shows copper and silver mineralisation at high grades distributed over a wide surface area
  • Trigon Metals (TM) is currently down 4.11 per cent and is trading at 35 cents per share at 10:25am EDT

Trigon Metals (TM) has completed its 100 per cent acquisition of the Silver Hill Project in the Anti-Atlas region of Morocco.

Pursuant to an agreement dated May 26, 2020, the purchase was made through the Toronto-based company’s acquisition of Technomine Africa SARL, which wholly owned the copper-silver project.

As consideration for the deal, Trigon has paid the vendors C$500,000 in cash and issued 6 million common shares. A further $400,000 in cash and $250,000 in common shares will be issued on the one-year anniversary of the acquisition.

Trigon will also be required to issue $1.25 million in common shares upon the completion of a mineral resource estimate outlining at least 100,000 tonnes of contained copper.

Jed Richardson, President and CEO of Trigon Metals, said the acquisition of the Silver Hill Project has an added importance given the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“The value of silver as a precious metal and store of value cannot be over emphasised in the face of government stimulus around the world.

“That said, we are in the midst of a structural shift that should see the world seeking to diversify its supply chains from reliance on China for manufacturing, and copper should see extraordinary demand when the world economy emerges on the other side of this crisis,” he added.

Previous surface exploration work at the 16-square-kilometre property identified both copper and silver mineralisation that extends at high grades across a significant area.

In addition, Morocco is also considered to be a favourable jurisdiction for mining, with an established industry producing roughly 40 million tonnes of minerals each year.

Trigon Metals (TM) is currently down 4.11 per cent to $0.35 per share at 10:25am EDT.

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